Artists

Ulf Wallin (violin)
Roland Pöntinen (piano)

About

With this recording of a selection of Franz Liszt’s music for violin and piano, Ulf Wallin and Roland Pöntinen aim at expanding our understanding of a composer who in fact wrote in a variety of genres, and whose style, especially in the later works, evolved in a manner that was far ahead of its time.

Liszt composed his first music for violin and piano as early as 1832, and returned to this instrumental combination throughout his life, writing La lugubre gondola as late as 1882–83. Some of the pieces are re-workings of earlier compositions, for instance the Hungarian Rhapsody No.12, originally for piano solo but equally, if not more passionate and dramatic, in this version for violin and piano.

In the early Grand Duo concertant, pure virtuosity and the joy of playing are to the fore, but in the late works Liszt takes us on a journey into his own innermost soul, with all its doubts, contradictions and abysses.